Box 58
Contains 50 Results:
Hugh Davies, 1970
Rhys Davies, 1929 - 1971
Warwick Deeping, 1933 - 1942
Four letters in the hand of English writer Warwick Deeping. Three of them, dated between 1933 and 1942, are addressed to a “Dear Newman” and pertain largely to personal matters, including one alluding to a conflict regarding his friend’s forthcoming book. The fourth letter is undated and addressed simply “Dear old man”, but may also have been intended for Newman.
Aubrey Thomas de Vere, 1856 - 1886
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 1908 - 1914
Four letters in the hand of British author and philosopher Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, dating to between 1908 and 1914. The correspondence is addressed to mixed recipients and is largely personal in nature.
John Dos Passos, 1933 - 1958
Maria Edgeworth, 1830s
A single page in three pieces containing what appears to be part of a manuscript draft of the novel Helen (1834) by Anglo-Irish writer Maria Edgeworth, with corrections. Accompanied by a small paper fragment from a letter with Edgeworth’s signature.
Le Coq D'Or Menu, 1954
A small bifold menu from French restaurant Le Coq d’Or in Piccadilly, London, apparently for a private dinner on April 7th, 1954. On the back are sixteen signatures in a variety of inks, including Richard L. Sykes and Walter R. Beardsley.
English Deed, 1700
A deed, dated January 1st 1700, describing the articles of agreement between Jeremiah Fountaine of Esholt and Edmund Barker of Leeds regarding the purchase of a parcel of land. The document is stamped, signed and notarized by a number of witnesses. Written in ink in a somewhat idiosyncratic hand on a folio-sized sheet of paper.
Frank Harold Cleobury, 1948
A typed letter of three pages signed by British philosopher and priest Frank Harold Cleobury. Dated 25th September 1948 and addressed to a Mr. Quillet, the contents respond to “the points you raise” on Pauline and Synoptic Christology. A handwritten note beneath the signature suggests Quillet should seek out Cleobury’s book if he is “interested in philosophy + rational theology.”